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NATO: Visit to NATO by the PM of Bulgaria, Mr Kostov and the Dep Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Dimitrov.

Dimitrov criticised the Government’s customs policy and said that the Finance Ministry’s estimations for revenues from customs duties were very unrealistic, as they provided for a 96 per cent increase.

Dimitrov also made personal attacks against the economic ministers, accusing them of corruption and promoting their companies in privatisation procedures.

Earlier, on Saturday, Dimitrov told Darik Radio the new group which ruled Bulgaria at the moment was as he called it the “Jupiter” circle.

Dimitrov's first goal is to audit the customs administration for the past year, hopefully by three independent and separate institutes - the Agency for State Financial Control, the Chamber of Accounts and the Institute for Graduate Expert-Accountants.

Dimitrov believes that the main things that will require modification are the introduction of an integrated computer system and increased wages for customs officers to prevent bribery.

Dimitrov stated that all requirements related to European Union accession must be put in place in order for Bulgaria to become a country that Western nations can trust.

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Emil also is a specialized coach for the Provincial Modern Pentathlon.

When Eli is not coaching at the pool, you might find her busy out of water caring for all those aches and pains that we all experience from time to time in our endeavors to stay fit and healthy.

Eli and Emil have jointly brought Milton swimmers into the forefront of the news as the last National Swim meet in Edmonton proved to be highly successful with many of our Masters ranking in the top three places.

The audit at the Customs, heroically defended by the minister of finance Muravei Radev, found evidence of personal enrichment, of document fraud, of activities that had caused enormous damages to the state, of interest-free loans and sponsorship being provided to specific persons and companies as well as of other violations of the law.

According to EmilDimitrov, there is only one way to fight corruption and this is by civil resistance.

Emil Harsev, a financier, when asked whether in his view the adoption of a Tax Procedure Code would put an end to the dominant position of debtors in Bulgaria (Novinar daily, May 31, 1999): "The lack of judicial practice is reflected in the low level of debt collection.

The salary of EmilDimitrov (aka Revizoro) totals 747.15 levs due to the law.

Sociologist Petar-Emil Mitev, political scientist Vassil Garnizov, Direcor of the National Historic Museum Bozhidar Dimitrov and lecturer at the University for National and World Economy Associate Professor Boyan Durankev, psychologist Dr. Nikolay Mihaylov and spokeswoman of the NMS Emel Etem talked in the office building of 'Standart' for nearly 4 hours.

Dimitrov, have you learnt that the European Union suspended the negotiations with Bulgaria on four chapters because of the agreement with the British consultants from "Crown Agents"?

In connection with the lawsuit by the minister of interior, Bogomil Bonev, against Ventzeslav Dimitrov, an MP from the Movement for National Salvation, Dimitrov’s lawyer, the former Attorney General Ivan Tatarchev, asked the court to clarify the involvement of Bonev’s legal counselor, Todor Tabakov, in the so-called Coffee affair.

The definition belongs to the MP from the BSP, Peter Dimitrov, who used in his analysis published in Duma daily of November 23, 1999 under the headline “Budget 2000 or Balloon 2000.” Corruption is so transparent and so visible by everybody that it demoralizes the nation and the country's economy, Dimitrov wrote in his analysis.

According to Dimitrov, the Agency could work efficiently only if it is subordinated directly to the PM and employs officials from different ministries.

In the winter of 1998/99 disclosures were made by EmilDimitrov (member of the Anti-corruption society) concerning the offences against the law at the Customs (violations of the custom's law).

A real public war broke out which resulted in many "personnel victims" including EmilDimitrov- the man who was dismissed by the government - the same government that not long ago had declared him inspector ¹1 for his disclosures concerning the shady deals with wheat of the Socialist Government.

An enormous breach was made in the public consciousness that finally led to overhaul in the government of Ivan Kostov (the secret reason was naturally the suspicions in corruption) and brought up to the recall of Alexander Bojhkov - the chief negotiator for the integration of Bulgaria to the European Community and ex-vice prime minister.

Former President Emil Constantinescu on 21 March harshly criticized the government, saying that Social Democratic Party (PSD) rule is based on "totalitarian behavior, patronage, incompetence, and lies," RFE/RL's Bucharest bureau reported.

Constantinescu announced that he is returning to political life "if that means [adopting an] attitude and actions," but he stressed that he neither intends to set up a political party nor will he join any existing formation.

EmilDimitrov, the former head of the customs authorities, has a similar motivation for revenge.

Ibrahima Gueye (89) and Emil Gargarov (90+2) provided the firepower in the Albanian capital as CSKA staged a late goal rush.

Nevertheless, Bulgaria's champions still managed to cause a surprise at Anfield as Valentin Iliev scored the only goal to secure a 1-0 victory on the night, although it was Liverpool who advanced as 3-2 aggregate winners.

The first match in Sofia was a seven-goal thriller with CSKA racing to a 3-0 lead in the opening 17 minutes through Georgi Dimitrov, Tzvetan Yonchev and Radoslav Zdravkov only for Bayern to eventually claw their way back.

Usually first-choice between the sticks for Valletta, Sullivan was downgraded to the substitutes' bench during Valletta's two-leg tie with Finnish Champions FC Haka in the first preliminary round of the Champions League.

With Sullivan in goal, Valletta had a record-breaking season in 2000-01, yet they decided to recruit Bulgarian stopper Emil Mitkov Dimitrov in the hope that a taller keeper could cope better with Haka's aerial threat.

However, Dimitrov proved to be Valletta's weakest link and conceded three soft goals in their humiliating experience in the second leg in Finland, which they eventually lost 5-0.

Peter Beron, the president of AFA, professor, doctor of biological sciences, director of the Institute of Biology at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, director of natural science museum in Sofia, members of many foreign academies of sciences, prominent scientist, author of many works and scientific books.

EmilDimitrov, the vice president of AFA, doctor of Arts, Music and bachelor of Public Relations, business consultant of a large telecommunication company.

Plamen Goulev, the executive secretary of AFA, doctor of Economic geography, director of a publishing house, author of several works and books, studies on the "Green book".